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Back Page / BY: Graham C. Fraser, FRCS, FACS January/February 2007
... formula which means different things to different people—to some, dread, alarm, revulsion, grief, while to ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2007
... gray hair. That’s typical of medicine anywhere—young people have got a different idea of lifestyle. They don’t ... a democracy, and the majority rules. We’re not squashing people who vote for or against a particular thing—but once ... say fee issues, or a big fight with government, people come. If they don’t come, I read it as a vote of ...
Back Page / BY: Graham C. Fraser, FRCS, FACS May 2006
... actually do anything for themselves. For example, other people gown them and put on their gloves; instruments are ... their garbled reports are interpreted and transcribed by people whom they never see and seldom acknowledge. The subtle ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2006
... for medicine. So moving all over the place like that, people always ask, “Was your dad one step ahead of the ... move to BC; in Rossland, where we live now, there are 3500 people. So it’s quite small, and Trail has fewer than 10 ... of that is this longitudinal relationship that I have with people. I know their families, I know their problems, I’ve ...
Back Page / BY: Jonathan Down, MBBS, MHSc, DCH, FRCPC June 2005
... nor had I considered that it might change my own practice. People with FASD often have damage to the part of the brain ... and if you do, try to recognize it early and redirect. People with FASD are very literal in their interpretation of ... I learned to keep my language simple and unambiguous. People with FASD have difficulty in the area of ...
Interviews / BY: Michael Golbey, MD September 2005
... that’s much of what we do, of course, is help people in health crises. End-of-life care is also very ... of technology into clinical medicine been so slow? Some people look at physicians as being slow to adopt technology, ... The Supreme Court says there’s a problem; these are wise people, and we should sit down and discuss it in public. ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2004
... I enjoy my office days in practice, and the variety of people. I’ve been in practice now for 26 years, so I’ve ... our Board is functioning more like a representative forum. People are bringing the issues of their constituents to the ... dead?  No. We’re seeing an admission now by many people within government, who previously slammed ...
Back Page / BY: Malcolm Smillie November 2003
... manipulators. The aim of boxing is to cause brain damage. People point out that football, hockey, and rugby are all ... I tend to think that boxing is kept alive by the people who have a vested interest in it—the managers and ... get their act together. Ah, there is no sport like boxing, people say romantically. No sport that produces such ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... drugstore store clerks, gardeners, plumbers, post persons, people running the Internet, clothing store people, the master of therapy dog Pixie, and many ... care. There are two extreme medical conditions afflicting people who require extraordinary efforts to care for at home: ...
Blog / BY: Javis Lui, BA
... FIT kit. FIT is a routine screening test recommended for people between the ages of 50 and 74 with no symptoms of ... the cause of these symptoms. FIT is not appropriate for people with these symptoms. Labs temporarily suspended the ... in efforts to minimize COVID-19 transmission in healthy people. —Javis Lui Leader, Screening Promotions, BC Cancer ...